Tag Archives: Benigno Aquino III

“Matakot sa kasaysayan pagkat walang lihim na di mabubunyag.” – Ka Oriang May 9 and 10 are red days in history of the people. The next day after the Lakambini’s birthday, the Supremo himself was abducted and summarily executed by … Continue reading →

Having explored Cotabato City and Lake Sebu, my next destination was Gensan, shortened name for General Santos City which is also known as Dadiangas in indigenous B’laan who are the original settlers in the area displaced by Luzon settlers. Given … Continue reading →

International Women’s Day commemoration in Manila took off in five-station performance as GABRIELA Philippines and Gabriela Women’s Partylist #54 led women from different sectors along with their children and Diego Silangs in marching to key sites to establish their grief … Continue reading →

It’s hard to smile nowadays when you know your brothers and sisters are being butchered in Malaysia. I am not a Muslim but I am a native of Mindanao which is predominantly a Muslim part of the Philippines. My mother … Continue reading →

In solidarity presentation for Grade 5 pupils at St. Theresa’s College (STC), children from Quezon City communities Manresa and Tatalon performed and led the dancing of Isang Bilyong Babaeng Babangon (One Billion Women Rising), Filipino translation of the song composed by Amber … Continue reading →

December 5, 2012 Manila, Philippines — Instead of asking for new toys and clothes for Christmas, children trooped to the Department of Justice (DOJ) and Mendiola to whistle justice for fellow children and families of human rights violations. Accompanied by … Continue reading →

We had a long day today. As Pres. Benigno Aquino III a.ka. Noynoy / PeNoy delivered his third State of the Nation Address (SONA), people went out in the street to assert their demands: decent job, decent wage, health care, … Continue reading →